Georgetown Herald (Georgetown, ON), February 20, 1985, p. 21

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Rebels top Halton swim meet Georgetown District High School swimmers broke four records this weekend at the Halton swimming champion ships held at the coke Pool The Junior boys team of Peter Bray Charlie Gibba Jason Dodokin and Jon Newcombe set a new mark In the 200- meter medley while and set new marks In the Junior boys meter freestyle and fly events John Mlllinglonset a record In the senior boys back stroke The senior boys team of Milllngton Jim Teet lei Stephen MacLeod and Carber won the 200meter medley while the senior girls team of Karen Pepper Kathy Harris Ana and Whitney Grelg did the same in the girls 200meter medley Other gold medal winners Include Dan Stewart senior boys 200- meter freestyle Good let In the senior boys freestyle event Pepper in the senior girls meter Individual medley Diederick Mllle- naar In senior boys Individual ley Goodlet In the 100- meter senior boys free style Harris in the 50- senior girls fly and MUIenaar in the senior boys 50meter fly Pepper also won he senior girls 100meter backstroke while Teetxel was first In the senior boys event In the same Overall Georgetown won the team title Q Park by points Also Georgetown placed In the top three In out of 33 events Other finishes Include Stella 2nd Am Sponge hockey A total of four teams took part Sunday in a sponge hockey tournament at the Madison In Exchange House defeated In the final Party Animals and Rockwell Jets were the other teams competing Conference bound Two members of the recveation arc- preparing to pack their bags for a threeday conference and works in London Ontario Recreation and parks director Tom Shepard and programs superintendent Joy Thompson asked Monday night for permission to attend the Ontario Recreation Society Conference and Work shop Feb 20 and 22 Cost of the workshop is each The workshop gives the two credits to maintain their certification as recreation personnel lit Jit 3rd Jill Devon B IX Jaion record Brett 3rd HI Carter Jim 3rd Salvia Peter Bray SPORTS SCOREBOARD TYKENOVICE MlrC Colli la Shane Crawford Graham Nathan Milne putt I Jamie Walt Todd Rumens Glenn Sanderson mill Club Goals Jamie Cur Aaron McLaughlin Autata Jamie Curt Warren Aaron McLaughlin Andrew Brail Cornier Andrew Trant Brett Cornier Shannon Morrla Aftitfi Mickey Terry Harden Pharmacy Blair Prater n Brady Kevin ovenOnopeilenkol Craig Todd Thorn r Brady Martin Goal Mark J Thorn Sam South worth An lita Mall Steven Varlaa Canada Goali Danny King Greg Ryan Brain Derek ftuffolo MacUiah Ryan Brain Jell Danny King Kevin Speara I MAJOR Goali Craig Sean Maine Moore Btrrlte Mike McLean Danny Koroacll Scott Dob- bins Doug Craig Thornton Craig Burnett Hot Craig Jamie Tripp Sid Spear Fltmlnga Anttti Bonneville Sid Spear J Goali Brian Montgomery MIVlitrirrVKE Goal Wayne Dermis luymond Hob Em- Paul Li John Cruise Peter Jim Goala Randy Barrett Adam Moneypen Brian BOWLING MvtdDoale Joy Mathew Ml CMwfa or more than a decade the Central Ontario been You have to beat Georgetown to gel Into the year team on Sal Feb lead going Into he lail game However he caught up with the Ralph Miller ahdtapllerilioeM efforts it the lead The team member Brian Bell Barry David Ridley Ian McLean Junior Aialit Bryan RentAll J Goali John Barclay Ron anltem Dean Morgan Dave Ron Vanilem Tom Jim Tim Pans baft I Ian DoucKlchardaonl rtlchardion I Morgan by Inert advlcea Their drive in the final frame fell ihort and relegated Ihem third place The Junior girl team mine me afternoon ata is pin behind lop place to 1071 In game Ihey fell another pirn behind and In the third were not able to make up that deficit and In econd place Chaplin will have watt another year to again Itlck led the pack with a H triple with game being her beat Kelly Corry with her IBS and Karen Doyle a In the third game put team beyond reach issgimeof did not them from taak of Heady Im icment Hut I HI ledal are on the Neil weekend he team and glrli oil to try and keep he aenlor Urli company Ihe Provincial Andy Parent will have the team and Cord Lane Ihe boy ready on Sat 2 at Sportimani proven Gold I On Sunday morning at Ap ple the boy On Sunday Feb i Sol Ion Georgetown will be putting out the best efforts Senior Julie M right on rack with her bib in the league the CI being a peak by iday Jim Is getting ready with his while junior Sandra Weeks came up with Chris Somen to peak while Michael and Lane ill up Billy Mc pin Billy Mc run Ion Kevin Shaw nsrdVendli12 Lane Mark Johmton Grant Bowler Kbunnl Boucher David Kalbtrtlil Anlils Marc Boucher Alex Clarke Kevin Lumb Brad Hex bowler came up abort of 29 jnfl team of DavwFlickTcharlle Marc Brent and Mark Miller certainly feel downhearted but know that II took the George I own senior girts team to uphold the local prestige They en sured the preaervallon il the local record of of Georgetown Bowl bowlers having at least one team in the Provincials It Ihe detcrm dedication and hard work In pradlce and the tournament thai produced w remits The earn really rolled overall opposition throwing a triple pin mora than the clout opposition Hicks Kelly Karen nK I HIGH SINGLE FLAT Kay MacMillan Nicholson Bob Stephens HIGH SINCLF WITH HANDICAP Kay Kay MacMillan HIGH Zander Nicholson HI Clarence WITH Noble Of AM STANDINGS Opt ts Blue Jay Happy Gang MmFlyMt Christie n liny Goodie 11 Karen Pepper tin Johar la Debay J Bonn KrllyU Exhibition win Standard Products Minor A hosted in an exhibition game last Monday Both teams displayed excellent talent resulting in a close scoring game with the home boys coming out ahead By the end of the second period both teams were head locked in a 1 tic But the third period saw the pressure on by Georgetown netting two goals and one goat at pulled the goalie in effort to lie the goal but It Just did not work Goals by Georgetown were by Doug Crawford Mark Mc In tyre and Jeff Assists were by Brad Craig Mike and Bobby North Halton ties Blaine McCauIey led the way with two goals while Cory Evans and David Bousklll notching singles Dunne Erlcr Doug Sheppard David Mark AJdiidge Evans and McCauIey had assists Backs against wall Optimist Club Minor find their backs up against the wai The locals dropped the first two games to Milton In the five Tri County f nut and play the third game tonight in Milton Milton won the first game and took a decision in the second game Dave Lawrence Jason Smith Brad and Adam Hilts had the goals for the locals who trailed until Milton scared an empty net goal late in the game Hilts and Lawrence had two assists each while singles went to Steve Brown Brian and Smith Three goals in the first seconds gave the Milton squad a lead it would never give up in the second game HillshadtwogoalswhUe Brown and Lawrence had the others Smith had three assists while singles went to Lawrence Sean Gulstlnl and Rob Lang Squash action Georgetown squash teams split their games this week The Ladies Day League squad edged Richmond Hill in games won Diane Andrews and Wendy Cot ten both won their matches while Linda dropped a decision Gloria was on he short end of a M score The Men B League team dropped a close 32 decision to Misslssauga Racquet Club Alex Furness and Rod both won matches Terry Ma dill and Allan dropped close iZdedsiont while Hod Eastwodfcijfoppcd hlsmach The Ladles League match Tuesday duo to weather conditions Ladies basketball Trojans have opened up a liitte bit of a lead In the Georgetown Ladles Basketball League standings Trojans defeated Cougars and have a twogame lead for top spot over the Cougars team In other league play Caprlcoms beat Mustangs Chung Kim red the way for the winners with 1G points as Tracey had 14 while Maureen Kerr added 13 points Anita lank us had for Cougars while Carolyn Heron and Jennifer Reynolds both had 12 points Marie Smith and Barb Curry both had 22 points Tor Cnpn corns In their win Lorraine Brown and Jane Cartwright both had 14 points each for Mus tones Royal City loses The Royal Cty Novice AA team visited and lost to the first place club The game was scoreless midway through the second when the strong home team took over Although they could not score Georgetown Jim and Simon Johnson and MIchaolBahr TRAVELOGUES Feb 26 CRUISING March 26 BERMUDA April 30 EUROPE May 26 CANADA Last Tuesday of each month pm DOOR PRIZES RSVP to Goligers SERVING TRAVELLERS SINCE 8770103 Halton His Strapping Centre Geonjetown HELPING HAND Threeyearold James Miller gels a little ail is lance here from a friendly Instructor Miller as one of the young getting ready for Ihe Georgetown Figure Skating Club upcoming carnival The practice session was held at Memorial Arena HIE HERALD Wednesday February Page 3 Snow pitch event There will be a snow pitch baseball tourna in Georgetown March and organizers are Interested in hearing from teams wishing to play A site has not yet been determined but teams will play with a threepitch rule For more information call Glen at or Terry at edge Acton Ryan scored two goals and Steve Melykuty had he other as Georgetown AA Minor atom edged Acton Sunday Brad put Acton in front after a scoreless period notched his first goal less than a minute later as Dave Rlvard and Keith Montgomery assisted Melykuty put the locals In front for the first time early in the third when he Jammed the puck home from behind the net Todd Fuller drew the assist Acton tied it two minutes later as scored the goal unassisted With over a minute to play took a Rivard pass near his own net the length of the ice to score the winner Derek Parsons had a strong game on defence and although he didnt get on the Troy Schirk was a constant offensive threat Acton loses series Aclon Firefighter Bantams came out on the short end of a decision In the third and final of their OMHA scries with Hespeler Hespeler made the most of the chances notching a shorthanded goal midway through the second period and a power play tally early In the third to assure Ihe win It was an evenly played game with Hespeler capitalizing on their breaks Acton opened their Hub League playoffs with a win over London Jets Acton exploded with four unanswered goals in the second period to clinch the win Carl had two goals for the winners while Troy Foster John Van Dam Rob Murray and Greg had the others Craig Cadenhead had three assists and Vince Rogers had two while singles went to Dennis Swinamer David Roden Van Dam Mike Simmons Lee and Murray David Him played well in goal Littleused press provides junior Rebels with victory By DAN RALPH Herald Sports Editor It look three quarters and the tion of a not much used strategy George town junior Rebels could claim victory Friday Georgetown could not open a lead of more than seven points T A Blake lock and the District High School gym The visitors play d scrappy basketball and hung tough partly because home team had a hard time shooting But Rebel coach Moc put in a ho If court press in the third quarter and end result number of Rebel layups on turnovers us Georgetown claimed a G44S In However the home team only lead 37 heading into the final The visiting team played a very chippy game with two of their players being ejected from the contest The first was tossed after pushing a Georgetown player after the play hid been blown id by Ihe The player in question had gone down hard on the floor for the second time and when he come up he went after Georgetown Rich Lawson who did not rung on the play was also ejected from the contest The second player was ejected after he tried to cut legs from Rebel player Louis on a No name were available Leeklng said when the Blakclock team played basketball it did so pretty well When they kept mind on basketabll we had a heck of a time with them he said But vq arc going lo hove to shoot better or we will be early from the playoffs The visitors did not stack up talent wise to Georgetown and Locking knew that He told his players at halftlmc he wanted to win the game by least IS points we can beat this team by 15 then we arc In trouble he said As for the player ejections Leaking said the reason had to leave was the official figured If both players were ejected then he could keep control of the game The first guy came back and apologized about what happened Leeklng said He was pretty good about It The Rebels lost their first game of the week and had a game cancelled Wednesday due to Ihe weather That game was rescheduled for Tuesday in Milton The club then returns home today to do battle with White Oaks in their final regular season game White Oaks Is big and alow while we are small and fast It should be an Interesting game Lecking said DcPaoll led all scorers with 13 points while Casey Vanders had 10 points Team comes back The Georgetown Mc town goals came from Nally Construction Fire- Kenny Kosziwka and fighter Atom AA after Elliott wllh an assist to defeating Streetsville in Game Three the opening round of goals came from Scott went and Jake into round two action assists to Beingthe Dobbin Pells and Chris only Tri County team to Barrow be undefeated by the league leading Milton squad in regular season play the Atoms came out overconfident and went down and 82 in the first two games Facing elimination in Game Three the Atoms showed their spunk and came out on top Goal scorers In Game One were Andy Elliott Greg Dobbin and Ryan Pells with assists to EUi Pelts Dobbin and Brent Wasylcnkn In Game Two George Saw Com To 305 ARMSTRONG Nam la Bsthmtni Capital ford used Cars 82 B2 MUSTANG ESCORT WINTER SPECIALS YOURSELF 197BBRONC04X4 ism 1S7S 1B78CHEVPICKUP 1S75TORIN02DR mm 197BPINT02DR TORINO WAGON mm 1973DODQE40R 1B7SASPEN2DR CAPITAL FORD SALES LIMITED 361 Guelph St Georgetown Your Best Deal is a Capital Deal 8776928

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